← Back to context Comment by mananaysiempre 6 months ago Both would be pretty expensive to actually restore from, though, IIRC. 4 comments mananaysiempre Reply fc417fc802 6 months ago Quite expensive, but it should only ever be a last resort after your local backups have all failed in some way or another. For $1/mo/TB you purchase the opportunity to pay an exorbitant amount to recover from an otherwise catastrophic situation. Ferret7446 6 months ago If you don't test your backups, they don't exist. seized 6 months ago There is a free tier that accounts for testing, first 100GB of transfer out of AWS per month is free. seized 6 months ago Yes, about $90USD per TB.But I weigh that against data recovery from failed disks and the loss of the data I put in Glacier (family photos/etc). Then its dirt cheap.
fc417fc802 6 months ago Quite expensive, but it should only ever be a last resort after your local backups have all failed in some way or another. For $1/mo/TB you purchase the opportunity to pay an exorbitant amount to recover from an otherwise catastrophic situation. Ferret7446 6 months ago If you don't test your backups, they don't exist. seized 6 months ago There is a free tier that accounts for testing, first 100GB of transfer out of AWS per month is free.
Ferret7446 6 months ago If you don't test your backups, they don't exist. seized 6 months ago There is a free tier that accounts for testing, first 100GB of transfer out of AWS per month is free.
seized 6 months ago There is a free tier that accounts for testing, first 100GB of transfer out of AWS per month is free.
seized 6 months ago Yes, about $90USD per TB.But I weigh that against data recovery from failed disks and the loss of the data I put in Glacier (family photos/etc). Then its dirt cheap.
Quite expensive, but it should only ever be a last resort after your local backups have all failed in some way or another. For $1/mo/TB you purchase the opportunity to pay an exorbitant amount to recover from an otherwise catastrophic situation.
If you don't test your backups, they don't exist.
There is a free tier that accounts for testing, first 100GB of transfer out of AWS per month is free.
Yes, about $90USD per TB.
But I weigh that against data recovery from failed disks and the loss of the data I put in Glacier (family photos/etc). Then its dirt cheap.